The venue for the math was popular server Playchess, when Children aged 7-10 played on electronic boards, in a 10 versus 10 line up, with each team seated in their respective sophisticated computer classroom.

The match was organized and conducted by Grandmaster Boris Alterman and Luba Alterman, directors of the education program "Alterman Chess ", which is being implemented in schools and kindergartens in Yehud-Monosson - the only city in Israel which includes the chess program into their curriculum in all schools and kindergartens.During the match both teams combined competitive fighting spirit, along with patience and sportsmanship towards each other.The mayor of Yehud Yaela Maklis, who led and supported the implementation of the chess program into the Yehud school system, came to encourage the children:: 'such an interactive encounter enables students to meet young people their own age, from different cultures and backgrounds, expand their horizons and to shape themselves as global citizens. Chess develops the child's thought and concentration and gives it management capabilities and creativity. This is a process that is important to me to instill in educational institutions, so that our children will benefit and expand their horizons with further educational areas as well', the mayor said.

Many thanks to Martin Fischer from Playchess.com ,supporting and transmitting the event and my partner Karel van Delft coordinator of De Lettertuin school from Ede Netherland !